Rapport sur les restrictions et obstacles injustifiés au droit à la libre circulation ou sur la discrimination fondée sur la nationalité à l’encontre des travailleur·ses issu·es de l’Union Européenne et des membres de leur familleNienaber, Birte ; Vysotskaya, Volha ; Muzzi, Mariana Elise et alReport (2023) Detailed reference viewed: 82 (0 UL) Solutions to achieve gender parity amongst national UNICEF Nepal staffMuzzi, Mariana Elise ![]() Bachelor/master dissertation (2019) The United Nations (UN) has fallen short in meeting commitments - which date back to 1970 - to achieve gender parity. Conversely, UNICEF globally has achieved gender parity. This global average however ... [more ▼] The United Nations (UN) has fallen short in meeting commitments - which date back to 1970 - to achieve gender parity. Conversely, UNICEF globally has achieved gender parity. This global average however hides a gender imbalanced workforce at the regional level, in country offices and in functional areas. At UNICEF Nepal, men are over-represented in the workforce. The most significant gender imbalance lies within the category of national staff. Based on analysis of Human Resources (HR) recruitment and workforce data and interviews with UN staff, the research identified potential reasons for the under-representation of Nepalese women. Nepalese women are not leaving their jobs any more than men, career development opportunities are similar for men and women, selection procedures do not discriminate against women, there are policies in place for flexible work arrangements. From this elimination process, the main reason for the under-representation of women at UNICEF Nepal is that only a small number of women are applying to positions in the first place. From an array of potential reasons for women not applying to UNICEF Nepal, UNICEF can address the perception that UNICEF is a boys’ club that is inflexible in terms of working arrangements. Next, the research explored solutions from other UNICEF country offices, UN entities, the private sector and academia. The study presented practical solutions for UNICEF Nepal to adopt: Temporarily hiring only women, talent outreach, adapting and creating new traineeship and fellowship programmes, better communicating UNICEF’s goals on gender parity and job advertisements tailored to women. Beyond its direct application to UNICEF Nepal, this paper could inspire reflection at the country office, regional office and headquarters on solutions to achieve a more diverse workforce respecting gender balance, equitable geographical distribution, caste and others. In sum, it could guide reflection on solutions for UNICEF to have a workforce more representative of the society. [less ▲] Detailed reference viewed: 109 (3 UL) Study on Sustainable School Feeding Across the African Union; ; et al Report (2018) Detailed reference viewed: 48 (0 UL) Bridging the Humanitarian-Development Divide for Refugee Children in Eastern Africa and the Great Lakes RegionMuzzi, Mariana Elise ![]() Report (2018) Detailed reference viewed: 52 (0 UL) Statistical Analysis of Child Marriage and Adolescent Pregnancy in Mozambique: Causes and Impact; ; Muzzi, Mariana Elise et alReport (2015) Detailed reference viewed: 39 (0 UL) Strengthening Civil Society's Role in Demanding Fulfillment of. Child Rights. Applying Lessons Learned from Brazil to MozambiqueMuzzi, Mariana Elise ![]() Dissertation and these (2014) Detailed reference viewed: 83 (1 UL) Delaying Marriage for Girls in India: A Formative Research to Design Interventions for Changing Norms; ; Muzzi, Mariana Elise ![]() Report (2011) Detailed reference viewed: 134 (0 UL) Administrative detention of children: a global report; ; et al Report (2011) Detailed reference viewed: 53 (0 UL) UNICEF Good Practices in Integrating Birth Registration into Health Systems (2000-2009); Case Studies: Bangladesh, Brazil, The Gambia, and Delhi, IndiaMuzzi, Mariana Elise ![]() Report (2010) Detailed reference viewed: 48 (0 UL) Guía Para la Promoción del Buen Trato Prevención y Denuncia del Abuso SexualMuzzi, Mariana Elise ; ; Learning material (2009) Detailed reference viewed: 54 (0 UL) Manual para cuantificar los indicadores de la justicia de menores; ; et al Learning material (2008) Detailed reference viewed: 54 (0 UL) Las obligaciones del Estado frente a la salud: el maltrato infantil y los Módulos de Atención al Maltrato Infantil en Salud (MAMIS)Muzzi, Mariana Elise ![]() in International Agenda (2006), 12(23), 365-438 Detailed reference viewed: 105 (0 UL) Los niños y la privación de libertad: el enfoque de las Naciones UnidasMuzzi, Mariana Elise ![]() Article for general public (2006) Detailed reference viewed: 38 (1 UL) Investing in the children of the Islamic world; ; et al Report (2005) Detailed reference viewed: 61 (0 UL) |
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